Experiment You want to determine which disinfecting spray kills off more germs, Clorox or Lysol. You spray two counters with juice from raw chicken. Then you spray one counter with Clorox and one with Lysol. After the solutions dry, you wipe a cotton ball on the Clorox counter and then wipe it onto a petri dish. You do the same with the Lysol counter and wipe it onto a separate petri dish. You let the plates grow bacteria for several days, then count which plate has more colonies of bacteria.
Questions
Name the Independent and Dependent Variables from the experiment above.
Name two good Control Variables you would keep track of in this experiment. This experiment needs a Positive Control Experiment.
(This means at least one more counter and petri dish.) Describe what you would do to confirm that you can measure your experiment is working as expected.
Create a hypothesis for this experiment. Remember that a good hypothesis doesn't have to be right, it just has to follow the rules. (Which spray will kill off bacteria best?)
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